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1 Magnolia Community Initiative
The Magnolia Community Initiative: Driving Cross-Sector Innovations through Community Engagement and Data Sharing Partnerships Sam Joo Magnolia Community Initiative Myieko Clayton 211 LA County Sheena Nahm, PhD, MPH Health Leads Keri Revens, PhD UCity Family Zone, UNC Charlotte

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Driving Cross-Sector Innovations Through Community Engagement and Data-Sharing Partnerships April 25, 2019 Alternate community focused opening slide © 2018 Health Leads. All rights reserved.

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OUR VISION: OUR MISSION: Health, well-being and dignity for every person, in every community. We partner with communities and health systems to address systemic causes of inequity and disease. We do this by removing barriers that keep people from identifying, accessing and choosing the resource everyone needs to be healthy. Introduce yourself Health Leads has been working for 20 years to focus healthcare on the systemic causes of inequity and disease. At Health Leads we believe... XYZ This is why we are here today with these panelists – they are great examples of © 2019 Health Leads. All rights reserved.

4 Magnolia Community Initiative – Los Angeles, CA
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5 UCity Family Zone – Charlotte, NC
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6 Panelists Deisy Gutierrez Community Leader
Magnolia Community Initiative Sam Joo Director of Magnolia Community Initiative Sheena Nahm, PhD, MPH Managing Director, CA Health Leads Myieko Clayton Client Services Manager 211 LA County Keri Revens, PhD, MS Program Manager UCity Family Zone Deisy XXX Sam Sam became the Director of the Magnolia Community Iniative in March He oversees the entire scope of the Initiative by engaging directly with MCI Partners to realize the strategies and practices that support positive community level changes. For 28 years he has worked with low-income immigrant communities in Los Angeles County managing programs that address child abuse prevention, community engagement and capacity building, gang prevention, mental health and substance abuse services, and youth leadership development. Myieko As 211 LA’s Client Services Manager, Myieko works with public and nonprofit sector partners who are using 211 LA’s social services support technologies and tools for client management and information for referral services. Myieko’s core expertise includes developing and supporting 211 LA’s technical applications that support a wide variety of social service programs and agencies. Myieko maintains and establishes new accounts while working closely with clients to understand their program and system needs for development and implementation as well as providing comprehensive training for clients and their program members to use 211 LA’s technology applications. Keri Keri currently serves as a research assistant for the Academy for Research, Community Health, Engagement and Services and the program manager for the UCity Family Zone at UNCCF. Keri has more than five years of experience conducting quantitative and qualitative research and in training to others to conduct research she has conducted research in local, regional and international settings. Her research interests include community-based participatory research, immigrant health, population health change, mental health and physical activity. © 2019 Health Leads. All rights reserved.

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Session Objectives Recognize a major key to achieving community-level change is relationship-based resident groups. Discuss the technology, techniques and tools needed for individuals and groups to share, learn and align their efforts to improve community health. Apply the skills needed to design, scale and sustain data sharing collaborations. Ground audience into the objectives, why each of these voices are at the table and why we chose a conversation format. Importance of the human component © 2019 Health Leads. All rights reserved.

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Panel Conversation Have a question during the panel conversation? Go to slido.com and use Event Code: #G253 © 2019 Health Leads. All rights reserved.

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Question & Answers Submit your question at slido.com and use Event Code #G523 © 2019 Health Leads. All rights reserved.

10 THANK YOU! http://magnoliaplacela.org/ https://www.211la.org/
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